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13/10/2020
What is UNEDAssiss?  UNEDassis is the official exam that foreigners must pass in order to enter Spanish universities. Students from outside of Spain who have completed their secondary education in their home countries and...
14/9/2020
We have been working for months to take all the necessary measures against the coronavirus, and as a result of this intense work we can announce that we have received the recognition of SICTED Advanced Good Practices for the...
11/3/2020
Learn Spanish thtrough Skype lessons. Take advantage of one of our offers!   Private lessons through Skype We have a very interesting offer for new students: a Welcome Bonus pack with 5 lessons (60 minutes each),...
Scholarship programme for Instituto Cervantes students
4/2/2020
II Scholarship programme of the FEDELE Accredited Centres aimed at students of the Instituto Cervantes   What does it consist of? FEDELE wants to promote among the students of the Cervantes Institute centres...
1/12/2019
In addition to Spanish language courses for foreign people from all over the world, we also offer teacher training courses of Spanish as a foreign language. Valencia. In these past years, the quantity of courses teaching...
28/9/2019
The Diploma in Spanish as a Foreign Language (DELE) is the only official title that certificates the level of Spanish knowledge.  Valencia. The DELE (Diploma in Spanish as a Foreign Language), is a certificate...
18/9/2019
The Embassy of Spain in Hungary has once again launched the "Embassy of Spain" award to recognize the brightest students of Spanish-Hungarian bilingual schools through their academic background, creativity and extracurricular...
10/9/2019
Last week, the students of the 10th grade of a German High School set off to Spain’s beautiful east coast. The class made a language trip to Valencia and visited our Spanish language school Costa de Valencia. Last Saturday...
7/9/2019
A cave surrounded by crystal clear water, right on the shore of Javea’s rocky coast. The Cova Tallada once was man-made to gain material for construction; nowadays the cave is a popular tourist destination. Costa de Valencia’s...
3/9/2019
The Fallas – a thrilling spring festival in Valencia, known for traditional street parades, colored fireworks and caricatured artworks, which are burned down on the last day of festivities. The colorful festival is celebrated...
29/8/2019
Every year on the last Wednesday of August, Buñol (a traditional villige in Spain’s region Valencia) is thrown upside down: The residents celebrate the hilarious Tomatina festival throwing tomatoes at each other. Exactly where...
23/8/2019
Bullfighting – Some people think it’s an indispensable tradition, others think it’s just animal cruelty and should be abolished. Either way, bullfighting is part of Spanish culture and people who really want to understand this...

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